This application claims the priority benefit of Taiwanese application serial no. 111106915, filed on Feb. 25, 2022. The entirety of the above-mentioned patent application is hereby incorporated by reference herein and made a part of this specification.
The disclosure relates to a headphone, and particularly relates to an open ear headphone.
Generally, earplugs of an in-ear headphone may close ear canals of users, preventing disturbance of music from external sounds. However, it is thus also likely to cause uncomfortable wearing feelings of blocking, stuffing, sealing, or the like. To avoid the above uncomfortable feelings, some users may adopt a non-in-ear headphone.
For example, since ear hooks are utilized alone for wearing positioning of the non-in-ear headphone, sliding or deviating is likely to occur during vigorous exercise of the users. A position of a sound outlet of a headphone main body and a sound-outputting radial direction may also be likely to deviate because of displacement of the headphone, and thus music of a complete frequency band cannot be smoothly introduced into an ear canal receiving direction as originally determined, resulting in distortion in sound quality performance, or generating unstable feeling of the sound-outputting quality along with shaking. In addition, the ear hooks of the non-in-ear headphone are mostly attached to an outer auricle in a hanging form taking an upper part of a helix as a fulcrum. As a result, in the case of a small attaching area between skin of the user and the headphone body, the user is likely to feel a psychological sense of insecurity, worrying that the headphone may fall off or even be lost inadvertently.
The disclosure is directed to an open ear headphone, which has high positioning stability when being worn by a user, and has good sound reception stability.
The disclosure provides an open ear headphone including a housing, a speaker, a connecting member and a supporting member. There is an accommodating space inside the housing, and a sound outlet is provided on a surface of the housing. The speaker is arranged in the accommodating space to define the accommodating space into a front cavity and a rear cavity. The sound outlet provided on the housing is in acoustic communication with the front cavity. The connecting member includes a first end and a second end opposite to each other. The first end of the connecting member is connected to the surface of the housing. The supporting member is connected to the second end of the connecting member, and the supporting member includes a supporting portion and a sound outlet channel. When a user wears the open ear headphone, the housing is located in a concha cavity of a ear of the user, the supporting portion of the supporting member at least leans against a lower edge of the concha cavity of the user, and the sound outlet provided on the housing and the sound outlet channel of the supporting member are in acoustic communication with a ear canal of the user, and the sound outlet provided on the housing is not in contact with the ear of the user. The lower edge of the concha cavity is defined as a lower area of an imaginary line extending in a horizontal direction from a center position of an opening of the ear canal of the user.
In an embodiment of the disclosure, the supporting portion has a first side away from the housing. When the user wears the open ear headphone, the first side of the supporting portion corresponds to the opening of the ear canal of the user, and incompletely masks the opening of the ear canal through the sound outlet channel.
In an embodiment of the disclosure, the supporting portion has a second side facing the housing, the supporting portion surrounds the sound outlet channel, and the sound outlet channel penetrates the first side and the second side of the supporting portion.
In an embodiment of the disclosure, a sound output by the speaker sequentially passes through the sound outlet provided on the housing, the second side of the supporting portion, the first side of the supporting portion, and the opening of the ear canal.
In an embodiment of the disclosure, an opening width of the first side of the supporting portion is equal to an opening width of the second side of the supporting portion.
In an embodiment of the disclosure, an opening width of the first side of the supporting portion is smaller than an opening width of the second side of the supporting portion.
In an embodiment of the disclosure, the open ear headphone further includes an auxiliary positioning member, which is connected to the housing, and configured to be clipped on a part of the ear of the user.
In an embodiment of the disclosure, when the user wears the open ear headphone, the auxiliary positioning member and an auricle contact surface of the user generate a force in a first direction, and the supporting member and the housing jointly contact the concha cavity of the user to generate a force in a second direction, where the first direction is opposite to the second direction.
In an embodiment of the disclosure, the supporting portion has a closed ring shape.
In an embodiment of the disclosure, the supporting portion has a non-closed ring shape.
In an embodiment of the disclosure, the supporting portion of the supporting member has a first supporting edge and a second supporting edge, the first supporting edge leans against an upper edge of the concha cavity, and the second supporting edge leans against the lower edge of the concha cavity.
In an embodiment of the disclosure, an orthogonal axis of a midpoint position on an imaginary connection line between the first supporting edge and the second supporting edge of the supporting portion is defined as a first axial direction, the first axial direction is parallel to a sound outlet direction of the sound outlet channel, an orthogonal axis of a midpoint position on an imaginary connection line between a first inner edge and a second inner edge of the sound outlet is defined as a second axial direction, and the first axial direction of the supporting portion is parallel to the second axial direction of the sound outlet; or an included angle between the first axial direction of the supporting portion and the second axial direction of the sound outlet is between 0° and 45°.
In an embodiment of the disclosure, the sound outlet and the sound outlet channel are aligned with the ear canal of the user, and there is no masking between the sound outlet and the sound outlet channel.
Based on the above description, in the open ear headphone of the disclosure, the housing is located in the concha cavity of the ear of the user, and the supporting portion of the supporting member at least leans against the lower edge of the concha cavity of the user to maintain a relative position of the sound outlet and the ear canal, such that headphone music may pass through the sound outlet channel of the supporting member according to a specific path and is smoothly transmitted to the ear canal of the user.
To make the aforementioned more comprehensible, several embodiments accompanied with drawings are described in detail as follows.
The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the disclosure, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate embodiments of the disclosure and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the disclosure.
In detail, in the embodiment, there is an accommodating space 111 inside the housing 110, and a sound outlet 113 is provided on a surface of the housing 110. The open ear headphone 100 further includes a speaker 120. The speaker 120 is arranged in the accommodating space 111 to define the accommodating space 111 into a front cavity F1 and a rear cavity R1. The sound generated by the speaker 120 may be output through the sound outlet 113 provided on the housing 110. The sound outlet 113 provided on the housing 110 is in acoustic communication with the front cavity F1.
In the embodiment, the supporting member 140 includes a supporting portion 142 and a sound outlet channel 144. The supporting portion 142 of the supporting member 140 at least leans against the lower edge 11b of the concha cavity of the user, but the disclosure is not limited thereto.
In the embodiment, the sound outlet 113 of the housing 110 and the sound outlet channel 144 of the supporting member 140 are in acoustic communication with the ear canal 12 of the user 20, and the sound outlet 113 of the housing 110 does not contact the ear 10 of the user 20. There is air in the sound outlet channel 144, and the sound generated by the speaker 120 is transmitted through the air serving as a medium. The supporting portion 142 of the supporting member 140 provides a positioning effect, and separates the sound outlet 113 from the ear 10 of the user 20, so that the sound outlet 113 does not directly contact the ear 10 of the user 20.
Under the above configuration, the open ear headphone 100 of the embodiment utilizes the housing 110 to be located in the concha cavity 11, and the supporting portion 142 of the supporting member 140 at least leans against the lower edge 11b of the concha cavity 11 to maintain a relative position of the sound outlet 113 of the housing 110 and the ear canal 12, such that the music of the open ear headphone 100 may pass through the sound outlet channel 144 of the supporting member 140 according to a specific path, and is smoothly transmitted to the ear canal 12 of the user 20, so as to enhance positioning stability when the user 20 wears the open ear headphone 100, and achieve good sound reception stability.
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In the embodiment, the supporting portion 142 of the supporting member 140 has a first supporting edge 1421 and a second supporting edge 1422. Referring to
In the embodiment, the supporting portion 142 has a first side S1 away from the housing 110. Specifically, when the user 20 wears the open ear headphone 100, the first side S1 of the supporting portion 142 corresponds to the opening of the ear canal 12 of the user 20, and incompletely masks the opening of the ear canal 12 the sound outlet channel 144. The supporting portion 142 has a second side S2 facing the housing 110, the supporting portion 142 surrounds the sound outlet channel 144, and the sound outlet channel 144 penetrates the first side S1 and the second side S2 of the supporting portion 142. In the embodiment, from the sound outlet 113 provided on the housing 110, the sound output by the speaker 120 sequentially passes through the second side S2 of the supporting portion 142, the sound outlet channel 144 and the first side S1 of the supporting portion 142 to reach the ear canal 12.
In the embodiment, the sound outlet 113 and the sound outlet channel 144 are aligned with the ear canal 12 of the user 20, and there is no masking between the sound outlet 113 and the sound outlet channel 144. The masking is, for example, a baffle, a mesh or other components, but the disclosure is not limited thereto.
In the embodiment, an opening width D1 of the first side S1 of the supporting portion 142 is equal to an opening width D2 of the second side S2 of the supporting portion 142, but the disclosure is not limited thereto.
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In the embodiment, an axial direction of the supporting portion 142 is parallel to an axial direction of the sound outlet 113. To be specific, as shown in the cross-sectional view of
It should be noticed that reference numbers of the components and a part of contents of the aforementioned embodiment are also used in the following embodiment, where the same reference numbers denote the same or like components, and descriptions of the same technical contents are omitted. The aforementioned embodiment may be referred for descriptions of the omitted parts, and detailed descriptions thereof are not repeated in the following embodiment.
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In summary, in the open ear headphone of the disclosure, the housing is located in the concha cavity of the ear of the user, and the supporting portion of the supporting member at least leans against the lower edge of the concha cavity of the user to maintain a relative position of the sound outlet and the ear canal, such that headphone music may pass through the sound outlet channel of the supporting member according to a specific path and is smoothly transmitted to the ear canal of the user, so as to accurately maintain the specific relative relationship between the sound outlet and the concha cavity without cause uncomfortable wearing feeling of blocking, stuffing, sealing, or the like. In addition, through a clamping force generated in a specific direction by the auxiliary positioning member and the auricle contact surface, in collaboration with a supporting surface of the supporting member in the concha cavity and a clamping force generated in an opposite direction by the lower end portion of the housing and a supporting surface of the lower edge of the concha cavity of the outer auricle, the three parts form a bidirectional force applying relationship, so as to achieve high positioning stability when the user wears the open ear headphone, and achieve good sound reception stability.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the disclosed embodiments without departing from the scope or spirit of the disclosure. In view of the foregoing, it is intended that the disclosure covers modifications and variations provided they fall within the scope of the following claims and their equivalents.
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111106915 | Feb 2022 | TW | national |
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20020181728 | Connors | Dec 2002 | A1 |